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SUMMARY:Native Gardens By Karen Zacarías Directed by Giovanna Sardelli
DESCRIPTION:Good fences make good neighbors . . . right?\n\nA millennial\, Latinx couple moves in next door to a white\, baby boomer couple in Karen Zacarías’ topical new comedy. After some good-natured ribbing over gardening styles–traditional designs versus the eco-friendlier native plants–the couples find themselves at odds over an unexpected property line dispute. A dispute that explodes into a host of verbal jabs and blows over race\, culture\, privilege\, and the meaning of neighborly behavior.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/native-gardens-by-karen-zacarias-directed-by-giovanna-sardelli/2022-08-26/
LOCATION:Merrimack Repertory Theatre\, 50 E Merrimack St\, Lowell\, MA\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual & Special,Arts & Culture,Kids & Family,Live Performances
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SUMMARY:Native Gardens By Karen Zacarías Directed by Giovanna Sardelli
DESCRIPTION:Good fences make good neighbors . . . right?\n\nA millennial\, Latinx couple moves in next door to a white\, baby boomer couple in Karen Zacarías’ topical new comedy. After some good-natured ribbing over gardening styles–traditional designs versus the eco-friendlier native plants–the couples find themselves at odds over an unexpected property line dispute. A dispute that explodes into a host of verbal jabs and blows over race\, culture\, privilege\, and the meaning of neighborly behavior.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/native-gardens-by-karen-zacarias-directed-by-giovanna-sardelli-2/2022-08-26/
LOCATION:Merrimack Repertory Theatre\, 50 E Merrimack St\, Lowell\, MA\, 01852\, United States
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SUMMARY:Amos Lee
DESCRIPTION:With one foot in the real world and the other in a charmed dimension of his own making\, Amos Lee creates the rare kind of music that’s emotionally raw yet touched with a certain magical quality. On his eighth album Dreamland\, the Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter intimately documents his real-world struggles (alienation\, anxiety\, loneliness\, despair)\, an outpouring born from deliberate and often painful self-examination. “For most of my life I’ve walked into rooms thinking\, ‘I don’t belong here\,’” says Lee. “I’ve come to the realization that I’m too comfortable as an isolated person\, and I want to reach out more. This record came from questioning my connections to other people\, to myself\, to my past and to the future.”\nOn “Worry No More”—the mantra-like lead single to Dreamland—Lee shares his hard-won\ninsight into riding out anxiety. “I’ve had a lot of episodes with anxiety in my life and now I feel much more equipped to handle them\, partly because my family and friends have always been so supportive of me\,” he says. “Music has also been so healing for me\, and helped me to find a place in my mind that isn’t purely controlled by fear.” To that end\, “Worry No More” gently exalts music’s power to brighten our perspective\, with the song’s narrator slipping into a headphone-induced reverie as they wander a broken world (“I’m listening to the sounds of Miles/Spanish sketches\, playground smiles/Crowded streets and empty vials/For all to share”).  \nSpecial Guest: Mutlu \nMutlu (pronounced moot’-lu) is a first-generation American whose parents moved from Turkey to the United States in the 1970s. He discovered the strength of his voice in high school while singing in a Broadway revue. He liked being on stage but didn’t anticipate pursuing it as a career. However\, while earning a marketing degree from Drexel University\, he spent innumerable hours practicing guitar\, writing songs\, and playing open mic nights. Now roughly fifteen years into a career as a professional musician\, he believes that his Turkish heritage informs his perspective as an artist. \nAll sales are final. No request for cancellations\, exchanges\, changes or refunds shall be honored. \nPremium Seats are available in the first several rows for each show. Go to the seat map on the ticketing page for each show to see the actual layout. We have reduced each row from 16 seats to 12 seats so we can provide increased space between patrons.  Seats 13 to 16 on the seat maps for each show have been deleted to allow for this additional space. Seats 1 through 12 are available for sale. \nKids age 12 and under are admitted free if accompanied by a ticket holder\, courtesy of Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/amos-lee/
LOCATION:97 University Ave\, Lowell\, MA\, 01854\, United States
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SUMMARY:Heartless
DESCRIPTION:HEARTLESS is the Ultimate New England Tribute to Ann Wilson of Heart and Led Zeppelin!\nThis band packs the house with each gig with fans who sing along with their classic Heart songs and Led Zeppelin covers commonly covered by Heart throughout their decades of tour.\nJasmine White\, lead vocal\, brings all the vocal flavors and personality of Ann Wilson alive.\nFree for Kids under the age of 10
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/heartless/
LOCATION:NARA Park\, Nara Park\, 25 Ledge Rock Way\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Live Performances,Outdoors
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